Palm HPK012 User manual

Type
User manual
7-2-2003
Pole Track
User’s Manual
HPK012 Contractor Kit
This document contains training information specifically designed for the
Hayton Systems Pole Track application. Pole Track is designed and licensed by
Hayton Systems. Any required changes to this document or the application
should be forwarded to Verizon Network Services – Infrastructure Provisioning
Systems Support.
Hayton Systems
3210 Smokey Point Drive #200
Arlington, WA 98223
360-659-5804
fax 360-659-6823
800-990-8360
www.haytonsystems.com
Verizon Approved
by Dennis Brooks
972-718-6150
This document contains Hayton Systems Confidential and Proprietary
Information. Users shall maintain such Confidential and Proprietary
Information in confidence until such information is made publicly available
by Hayton Systems. Users shall take reasonable precautions to limit the
disclosure of such Confidential and Proprietary Information only to your
employees who are necessary to evaluate and/or use such information.
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION......................................................................... 1
2. KIT INFORMATION ................................................................... 2
2.1
Pole Track Kit
2
3. QUICK START.......................................................................... 6
3.1
Quick Start Installation
6
3.2
Quick Start Handheld
9
4. THE HANDHELD TERMINAL.................................................... 10
4.1
Standard Applications
12
4.2
Scanning Notes
12
4.3
Entering Text
13
5. SET DATE AND TIME.............................................................. 14
6. APPLICATION LAUNCHER AND RESTORER................................ 15
7. START POLE TRACK AND ENTER SETTINGS ............................ 16
7.1
Maintaining the List of Auditors
17
8. TRACKING POLE ASSETS........................................................ 18
8.1
DATA View
18
8.2
Data View Fields
19
8.3
Add, Edit, Delete Attachments
20
9. UTILITIES.............................................................................. 21
10. GPS CHECK UTILITY PROGRAM ........................................... 23
APPENDIX A – GRAFFITI ................................................................. 24
APPENDIX B - DATA FORMATS ........................................................ 25
B.1
Pole Header Record
26
B.2
Pole Details Record
27
B.3
Pole Attachment Record
28
ASCII TABLE ................................................................................ 29
GLOSSARY ...................................................................................... 31
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1. Introduction
Power and telecom cables often use the same utility pole. Telecom companies
often lease space on poles owned by power companies (and vice versa). Telecom
companies pay a significant sum to power companies for this leased space.
Telecom lines are often moved and occasionally leased poles are no longer used.
Pole Track allows you to inventory poles so the power companies are paid only
for the poles actually used.
Pole Track Terminal
Pole Track operates on the Symbol SPT handheld terminal and uses an
operating system based on the Palm III operating system. Pole Track
terminals include some standard Palm III “organizer” functions, an
integrated bar code scanner, and a GPS module.
GPS Module
The GPS (Global Positioning System) module provides precise longitude
and latitude coordinates to Pole Track. The GPS module connects to the
bottom of the terminal and uses an internal antenna to receive the GPS data
from the satellites.
Tracking Poles
The terminal prompts for information about each pole and each pole
attachment. The terminal stores the collected pole data and you then send
the collected data to the Pole Track server. The server receives the pole data
and it uses this data to update its master database.
Summary
Pole Track provides an intuitive and efficient way to track the poles used
for telecom cables.
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2. Kit Information
Pole Track kits come with everything needed to start tracking telecom poles. In
addition to the complete kits you can also order spare parts.
2.1 Pole Track Kit
Pole Track Kit
Part # HPK012
Comments
Part #
with slip case
with cable
for cradle
Lithium Ion
H15019
H15004
H15008
H15009
H15017
H15016
H15013
H15025
9-pin to 25-pin
H15012
H15010
for terminal & cables
for the entire kit
H15007
HS2151
H15006
N/A
for portable printer
H15031
H15030
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2.2 Parts List
The Contractor Kit contains these components. Contact Hayton Systems to
reorder components or accessories.
H15019
Symbol SPT1800
with 1D Scanner
H15004
Modem Cradle
(with cable)
H15025
GPS Adapter
H15008
Cradle Power
Supply
H15009
Power Supply
Cord (for Cradle)
H15016
Spare Battery
(Lithium Ion)
H15013
Stylus 5 Pack
H15012
Modem Adapter
(9-pin to 25-pin)
H15010
Serial/Charging
Cable
H15007
Soft Case for
Terminal and
Cables
H15006
Hard Carrying
Case (for the
entire kit)
HS2151
User’s Manual
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2.3 Repair Procedures
Send hardware in need of repair to Hayton Systems for processing. The SPT
terminal, modem cradle, and GPS adaptor are the only components considered
repairable. All other components are considered as expendable items that are not
economical to repair due to their low initial cost.
Contact Hayton Systems at
http://www.haytonsystems.com/support/repairs.htm
(or call 360-403-9194) to begin the repair process. Complete and submit the
online Return Authorization (RA) Form. After submitting the RA you will
receive an RA number via email. Print two copies of the authorization: one copy
for your records and enclose one with hardware being returned. The repair
process normally takes three to four weeks.
You can make a copy of this shipping label and use it when returning the
equipment.
From:
Name
___________________________
_
Address
___________________________
_
City/State/ZIP
___________________________
_
RMA Number ____________________
To:
Hayton Systems
Attn: Wayne Hayton
19007 61
st
Ave NE Unit 3
Arlington, WA 98223
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Arlington, WA 98223
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3. Quick Start
The quick start section is meant to be a reference on how to use the Pole Track
system. The remainder of the manual describes each step in greater detail.
3.1 Quick Start Installation
The Pole Track kit includes all of the parts needed to begin operating. Unpack
the kit and follow these steps:
1. Plug one end of the phone cord into the
Line-In
port on the back of the
cradle. Plug the other end of the phone cord into a telephone wall jack.
2. Plug the Power Supply into the
9
VDC
plug on the back of the cradle.
Connect one end of the power cord to the power supply and plug the other
end of the power cord into a wall outlet.
3. Place the spare battery into the charging slot on the top of the cradle
(contacts down and facing the back of the cradle). Gently push DO NOT
FORCE -- the battery down until the charging light illuminates (leftmost
light on the cradle). A red light means the battery is charging and green
means it is fully charged.
4. Remove the terminal from the yellow Soft Case. Do not place the terminal
in the Modem Cradle yet. Press the red button on the terminal to turn it on.
5. Check the battery indicator on the top line of the terminal’s screen. You
should fully charge the battery before using the terminal for the first time
(indicator should be completely black). If the battery is not fully charged
then place the terminal in the cradle to completely charge the battery (about
30 minutes maximum). The charging light will be red if the battery is
charging and green if the battery is fully charged.
6. After the battery has been fully charged you are ready to start setting up the
terminal. Press the red button on the terminal to turn it on.
7. Remove the yellow stylus from the back of the terminal. Follow the on-
screen directions to align the touch screen digitizer.
8. Using the stylus, tap the
Application
Launcher
icon until the
All
category name shows on the upper right corner of the screen.
9. Using the vertical scroll bar on the screen if necessary, find the
Prefs
icon and tap the
Prefs
icon.
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10. Set the date and time (if they are not correct) by tapping desired “outlined”
item on the screen and then selecting the correct settings (See
Start
Pole
Track
&
Enter
Settings
for more details).
11. Pull down the drop menu by tapping on the General category in the top
right corner of the screen.
12. Tap on Digitizer and follow the on-screen instructions to align the touch
screen digitizer. It is extremely important that this is completed
accurately.
13. Tap the
Application
Launcher
icon until the
All
category name shows
on the upper right corner of the screen.
14. Using the vertical scroll bar on the screen if necessary, find the
Restorer
icon. Tap this icon then tap .
15. Once
Restorer
has finished running it may automatically launch ATS
Register. If it does launch it, tap to go back to the Application
Launcher.
16. At the Application Launcher find the
ATSync
icon (use the vertical
scroll bar on the screen, if necessary) and tap the
ATSync
icon. In ATSync
tap the
Menu
icon on the bottom left of the writing pad and then select
from the list of menu options. Your configuration settings
should look like this:
Logon: floyd
Password: floyd (tap in the box to be prompted for a password)
Server: 143.091.038.150
Alt Server: (should be blank)
Port: 4040
LoadBal: (should be unchecked)
Resource: gps
Autoconn: (should be unchecked)
17. Place the terminal in the cradle and tap the
ATSync
icon on the
application launcher. Place the terminal in the cradle and tap .
Note: To set a pre-dialing string contact Hayton Systems and we will walk
you through that process.
18. Once the download is complete, tap (session complete). You will then
be back at the main ATSync screen. Tap the Application Launcher icon.
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19. If your terminal is an SPT1800*, you must perform the following steps
before using Pole Track or GPS Check:
a. At the Application Launcher, tap on the Pull Down Menu icon.
b. On the App menu, tap on Delete
c. On the list of applications, tap on PwrDvr35 (you may have to
scroll down to see it)
d. Tap on the Delete button
e. Tap on the Done button
20. Attach the GPS module to the bottom of the Pole
Track terminal and use the GPS Check application to
initialize the GPS module.
Note: initializing the GPS unit for the first time can take
up to eight minutes.
Call Hayton Systems if you have any questions.
* The model number appears in the battery well. Remove the battery and
quickly note whether the model number says SPT1700-xxxxxx or SPT1800-
xxxxx. The x’s represent several different configuration numbers and are not
important to this task. Do not leave the battery out any longer than necessary or
loss of programs and data will occur.
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3.2 Quick Start Handheld
1. Connect the Pole Track terminal to the server and download all of the
application related information (see “Quick Start Installation”).
2. To calibrate (align) the touch screen then follow the on-screen directions.
3. If a new version of the application was loaded then the terminal forces you
to enter the initial settings. Enter all the fields on the
Settings
screen. If
there are no auditors in the terminal be sure to add an auditor. After you
enter the settings the terminal displays the
Help
screen.
4. Press the DATA button to move to the
main Pole Track data collection screen.
5. Enter the pole data into the main detail
screen. Tap the initials (top line) or the
summary line (second line) to activate
the
Settings
screen. Tap the
Attachmnts
field to activate the
Attachments
section.
After you enter data the terminal
displays the and
buttons.
6. To enter the
Attachments
section tap
the
Attachmnts
field on the details
screen (above). Tap to enter a
new record. Each pole record shows
only the attachments entered for that
pole.
7. To send the Pole Track data to the server press the “UTIL” button and select
. The terminal connects with the Pole Track server and sends its
data. After the terminal successfully uploads its data press
to erase the stored data.
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4. The Handheld Terminal
Touch screen technology allows you to use the on-screen keypad or hand-enter
data using the writing pad (located on the bottom of the screen). Your terminal
also comes with some standard “organizer” applications.
Application
Buttons
When running Pole Track these
buttons activate functions unique
to Pole Track.
DATA view is the main data input and edit screen.
GRID view acts as a quick reference to view the most
pertinent record data.
HELP view displays additional operating information.
UTIL view includes utility functions such as record delete,
audit download, and mass record update.
Application
Launcher
Press to switch between application categories and see
the list of applications. The terminal stores applications in
three areas or categories, namely,
Main
,
Verizon
, and
System
. Do not modify or move applications in these
categories.
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Contrast
Use this button to adjust the display contrast for your current
lighting conditions.
Laser
Scanner
This laser scanner reads and decodes bar codes.
Do
not
look
directly
into
the
scanning
beam
!
On/Off
Press this red button to turn the unit on and off. Press and
hold the On/Off button to turn the backlight on or off. Use
the backlight in low-light conditions but also remember that
using the backlight requires more battery power.
Scan
Buttons
The three yellow scan buttons activate the bar code scanner.
Use the button that is most convenient for you (all three
work the same way).
Scroll
Buttons
The two scroll buttons allow you to scroll through lists, data
entry fields, and sometimes between screens. Use the button
most convenient for you (both work the same way).
Touch
Screen
The main screen used to display information and enter data.
Use only a recommended plastic-tipped stylus when writing
on the touch screen.
Writing Pad /
Keypad
Use the writing pad to enter handwritten Graffiti characters.
Use the left side of the pad to enter alphabetic characters and
the right for numeric characters. Graffiti characters are similar
to normal characters but require fewer strokes (see Appendix
B).
You can also enter data using a pop-up keypad. Tap the “abc”
or “123” buttons to activate a pop-up keypad. Keypads make
it very easy to enter special characters.
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4.1 Standard Applications
The terminal includes several standard applications such as a phone list, to do
list, daily planner, calculator, note pad, etc. Neither Verizon nor Hayton
Systems support these standard applications. The Verizon server does not
backup data from standard applications (you are responsible for backing up your
own data). You can use the Palm desktop software provided to allow your PC
to communicate with the terminal.
Many third party applications exist for Palm terminals. We highly recommend
not
using these applications in your terminal. These applications could have a
detrimental effect on Pole Track and the system may automatically remove these
applications during an upload to the host.
4.2 Scanning Notes
The laser scanner works best when held at an angle to the bar code:
If a bar code does not immediately scan then try moving the scanning beam
from the top of the bar code to the bottom.
Moving the scanning beam through
the bar code (especially “dirty” ones)
gives the scanner a better chance to
find “good spots” within the bar
code.
Right
Wrong
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4.3 Entering Text
You can enter information into the data fields in three ways:
Scan bar codes using the internal laser scanner
Use the writing pad and hand-enter Graffiti characters
Enter data characters using the pop-up keypad
Tap “abc”
or “123”
on the
writing pad
to activate
the keypad.
The custom keypad looks like this:
The custom keypad allows you to scroll through the current set of data fields
and enter information. Use the Data Field Arrow Keys to move between input
fields. After entering data in the last data field press to return to the
DATA view. You can enter information for a single field or for multiple fields.
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5. Set Date and Time
When you first turn on the terminal you must calibrate the touch screen and set
the date & time.
Tap
Set
Time
or
Set
Date
fields
to activate
the
time/date
edit screen.
Set Time
Adjust the time values using the up/down arrows. Select
the portion of the time to adjust and use the arrow keys
to adjust the value. Press to set the time.
Set Date
Select today’s date (be sure to set select the correct year).
Select the current, month, and day, or tap to
move to the current date.
In the future you can always adjust the date and
time. From the application menu tap the
Prefs
icon (short for
Pref
erence
s
) in the
System
category.
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6. Application Launcher and Restorer
Palm terminals group applications in categories. Tap
to display the next application category. The
current category name appears in the upper right of
the screen.
You can also tap the category name to display a
category list. Select the desired category from
the list.
Tap
Restorer
to
initiate
downloading the
latest version of the
Pole Track
application.
The terminal dials the server and receives the
current Pole Track version. Tap the
PoleTrack
icon to start the application.
To load the current Pole Track application place the terminal in the dock and tap
Restorer
from the
System
category. Follow the instructions and Restorer
initiates communications with the server so that the terminal receives the latest
version of Pole Track. After the Pole Track program is received you will be
prompted to calibrate the display digitizer.
Category menu
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7. Start Pole Track and Enter Settings
After
Restorer
loads a current version of Pole Track you can begin tracking
poles. The terminal automatically starts Pole Track after running
Restorer
.
ß If a new version
of Pole Track was
loaded then you see
this message.
Otherwise you see
the “Welcome!”
screen. à
goes to
Welcome!
Screen. à
moves you to
Settings
screen.
Tap to exit Pole Track.
Enter your
Settings
information. Be sure to
verify these settings each time you use the
terminal!! Tap the initials on the top line of
any Pole Track screen to access the
Settings
.
Tap
after entering all
Settings
data.
Select the appropriate region. You cannot change regions if
the terminal contains data records (Pole Track displays an
error message if you try to do this).
Auditor
Select a name from the drop-down list or tap
to add, edit, or delete auditors.
Other Fields
Each field contains a list of valid entries. Choose the
desired entry from the list.
After entering the required data press to store the
settings and display the
Help
screen. You will then be
ready to use Pole Track.
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